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     The pictures shown on this page are calendar magnets measuring approximately 4.25 inches across and 5.5 inches tall. These are 12 month calendars beginning on January 1st, of 2008. When they are shipped, they are packaged in a padded envelope. Once you have decided what you want, please let me know and I will send an invoice for the total amount as I will have to find out the shipping charges before they can be ordered. I charge only the actual cost of the packaging and shipping, and insurance IS included in the charges.
 
     Please keep in mind that these are either scanned in with a scanner or photographed. Due to this and possible color differences in the settings of monitors, the picture will look different viewed first hand. Usually it is clearer and colors are brighter.
 
     Below is a chart for the Shipping Costs of up to 10 calendars. If you wish a larger amount, let me know and I will see what the costs would be. If you do purchase more than 10, the insurance will also go up.
 
Packaging & Insurance $2.65
1 Calendar add $.97
2 Calendars add $.97
3 Calendars add $1.14
4 Calendars add $1.31
5 Calendars add $1.31
6 Calendars add $1.48
7 Calendars add $1.65
8 Calendars add $1.82
9 Calendars add $1.82
10 Calendars add $1.99
Example for 3 calendars $2.65 + $1.14 = $3.79 Shipping & Handling
Example Continued $4.99 X 3 = $14.97 + $3.79 S & H = $18.76

 

 

Out To Pasture

 

 
     This is a photograph of the painting I did in early 2007 after spending some time with my Haflingers. The first warm day of spring brings out the best of everything and when a horse is freshly turned out to pasture in this weather, they love to run around and kick up their heels, enjoying the feeling of a new spring after being cooped up all winter.

 
     


 

Bad Hair Day, Haflinger

 

 
     Haflingers are known for their long, thick snowy manes and tails, with many of them having such a thick mane that it divides and falls to both sides of their necks. Unfortunately when the wind blows, this can make for a very bad hair day. I painted this in early 2007 and photographed it for a calendar.

 
     


 

Doc, Haflinger Stallion

 

 
     Doc was galloping around the round pen, showing off his 'superb masculinity' trying to impress a visiting mare. In reality he is a real hug-baby sweetheart. He is a 1990 model and is 17 this year (2007).

 
     


 

Haflinger Team

 

 
     This is a photograph of a painting I did in early 2007 of a Haflinger team.

 
     


 

Little Jennet

 

 
     This little jennet is from a painting I did of a friend's little one. It was painted from a picture she took while the baby was only an hour or so old.

 
     


 

Contemplative Cat

 

 
     I had my tripod all set up to snap a few pictures of the birds at the birdfeeder in early 2006. My cat, Squeaks, jumped up in the way and frightened the birds all off, so since he was the only one left, I took a picture of him instead as he stared longingly out at the unoccupied birdfeeder.

 
     


 

Star, Haflinger mare

 

 
     Star is a 1996 model Haflinger mare. This picture if her was taken in the winter of 2006/2007 not long after I purchased her.

 
     


 

Oklahoma Sunset

 

 
     This photograph of an Oklahoma sunset was taken from a hilltop just north and west of Wayne, Ok.

 
     


 

Mule Team and Covered Wagon

 

 
     I took this picture of the mule team during 2006 wagon train as it went across the bridge between Purcell, Ok. and Lexington, Ok.

 
     


 

Old Barn

 

 
     I spotted this old barn on my trip out to California, in October of 2006. It is just outside of Susanville, California.

 
     


 

Herne

 

 
     Herne, the god of the forests and fields is standing at the edge of a forest clearing.

 
     


 

Altar

 

 
     The Altar is all set up and ready for the ritual to start.

 
     

 
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